'Second half will see goals if we keep at them', 'Missed two great chances', 'Davis has been on fire': Rangers fans react to 0-0 half-time score against St Johnstone

A fairly flat first half from St Johnstone and Rangers ended scoreless, despite chances for the home side to score.
Rangers' Joe Aribo (R) holds off St Johnstone's Liam Gordon during the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and St Johnstone at Ibrox Stadium, on February 03, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)Rangers' Joe Aribo (R) holds off St Johnstone's Liam Gordon during the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and St Johnstone at Ibrox Stadium, on February 03, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Rangers' Joe Aribo (R) holds off St Johnstone's Liam Gordon during the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and St Johnstone at Ibrox Stadium, on February 03, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)

Connor Goldson and Ryan Kent went close to breaking the deadlock but drew a blank at Ibrox.

Some fans urged patience in the second half, others a change in attack as all had their eyes on three points against one of the form teams in the Scottish Premiership

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@shandoss: “Difficult game against well drilled team on run of good results. Doesn't help they are not trying to play against us. Chances just not taken so far. Rusty Roofe's first touch escaping him and have seen his type of challenge be a red. Second half will see goals if we keep at them.

Alan Drover: “Created the chances. Same again in the second half and we’ll get three points.”

@TrueBluesLoyal1: “Decent first half performance. We should be at least three or four up here but confident of getting all three points tonight. So far Davis has been on fire.”

@idb1969: “Missed two great chances (Kent and Goldson), but tempo has to increase again. A few players need to up their game too. Three points is there for us.”

Scott Lundy: “Should be 3-0 up with the chances we’ve had, get Itten on man need a clinical finisher to put this to bed.”

Jim Mcleod:St Johnstone set out to spoil the game and are certainly succeeding. Terrible first half, could’ve been two up though.”

@George_2809: “Not our brilliant best just average.”

Stuart Nixon: “No urgency in this team first half. Roofe just back from injury looks flat. Time for Itten to make an impact.”

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